Cyber Security

Switcher.ie’s 6 Tips to Keep You Safe From Holiday Scams

1. Watch out for clones Copycat airlines and bogus holiday firms may try to trip you up. Cloned websites can…

2 years ago

As Online Harm Becomes a Typical Childhood Experience, Strict Regulation is Crucial

Today, leading experts in Ireland and UK working in online safety come together to explore strategies that can be taken…

2 years ago

Cybersecurity and Recruitment Top Investment Priorities as SME Optimism Rises – Azets Ireland

Azets Ireland has launched a new barometer which reveals that small and medium-sized firms are more optimistic about the future…

2 years ago

My health information has been stolen. Now what?

As health data continues to be a prized target for hackers, here’s how to minimise the fallout from a breach…

2 years ago

Integrity360 launches Fortinet managed service to reduce cyber security complexity in Ireland

Integrity360, one of the leading pan-European cyber security specialists, has announced the launch of a fully managed service spanning the…

2 years ago

ESET Research: Arid Viper Group Targets Middle East, Poisons Palestinian App With Spyware

ESET researchers have identified five campaigns that employ trojanised apps to target Android users. ESET Research discovered multistage Android malware,…

2 years ago

Ireland wins Gold at the WorldSkills Global Skills Challenge 2024 in Cybersecurity in Melbourne

An Irish team of cybersecurity experts has triumphed over Australia, Korea, Hong Kong, Chinese Taipei (Taiwan), and Singapore to take…

2 years ago

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